Cable Retention Force|Glossary
This section is part of the Coaxial Cable Glossary for RF and coaxial systems.
What Is Cable Retention Force?
Cable retention force refers to the axial strength of the connection between a cable and a connector.
It indicates how well the connection can withstand pulling forces without detaching or failing.
This parameter is critical for evaluating mechanical durability and ensuring secure connections in various applications.
Cable Retention Force in RF and Coaxial Systems
In RF and coaxial systems, cable retention force is essential for maintaining reliable connections under mechanical stress.
Insufficient retention force can lead to disconnection, signal loss, or physical damage.
Proper assembly techniques and quality control are necessary to ensure adequate retention strength.
FAQs: Cable Retention Force
QWhat is cable retention force?
QWhat is cable retention force?
It is the strength of the connection between a cable and a connector against pulling forces.
QWhy is cable retention force important?
QWhy is cable retention force important?
It ensures the connection remains secure and prevents disconnection or damage under mechanical stress.
QWhat happens if retention force is too low?
QWhat happens if retention force is too low?
The cable may detach, leading to signal loss or physical damage to the connection.
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